The importance of the liberal PMs in Mussolini's appointment Flashcards

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What three roles did Nitti hold during his premiership?

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He became PM and minster of the interior on 23 June 1919, before adding the role of minister of the colonies a year later

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What did Nitti’s cabinet have to deal with dissatisfaction over?

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The Treaty of Versailles

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How did fascists agitation come to a head during Nitti’s premiershhip?

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When Gabriele D’Annunzio took control of Fiume

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Why did Nitti find it difficult to keep government administration functional?

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Due to the emnity between the fascists, communists and anarchists that came about as a result of their divergent views

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When did Nitti resign?

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16 June 1920, after less than a year in the position. He was replaced by Giolitti

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Describe the changes to social policy during Nitti’s premiership

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He set up a law creating compulsory insurance for unemployment, invalidity and old age

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What was Nitti’s attitude to fascism?

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He remained a deputy and offered open resistance to the rise of fascism, so was despised by Mussolini

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What did Nitti say about the relationship between communism and fascism?

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‘There is little difference between the two, and in certain respects, Fascism and Bolshevism are the same’

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What did the fascists accuse Giolitti of in 1919?

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Being part of an aggresive minority that had dragged Italy into ar against the wished of the majority

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What happened during Giolitti’s final term as PM?

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  • He was PM during the bienno roso
  • Increased worker occupation of factories led to an increased fear of communism
  • This meant that the government tolerated the rise of Mussolini
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Who did Giolitti enjoy the support of?

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The fascist squadristi; he therefore did not try to stop their forceful takeovers of city and regional governments or their violence against political opponents

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What land did Giolitti relinquish during his final term?

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The Albanian territories gained in WWI, as a result of prolonged combat with the Ambanian irregulars

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13
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What forced Giolitti’s resignation?

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Poor results in the 1921 election

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How did Giolitti think the fascists could be dealt with?

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He saw their discontent and frustration as rooted in self-interest and therefore believed his opponents had a price at which they could be turned into allies

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What was the primary objective of Giolittian politics?

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To govern from the centre with only slight fluctuations in the direction of conservatism or progressivism, trying to preserve the existing institutions and social order

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16
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What did right wing critics have to say about Giolitti?

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They called him a socialist, due to his courting of socialist votes in parliament in exchange for political favours

17
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What did critics from the left say about Giolitti?

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They called him ministro della malavita (minister of the underworld) - accusing him of winning elections with the support of criminals

18
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What was Bonomi’s political persuasion?

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He was a socialist

19
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Describe Bonomi’s break with socialist leadership in 1912

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He was expelled and started a new party called the Reformist Italian Socialist Party (PSI) that supported the WWI Giolitti government and then became part of Giolitti’s liberal reformists majorities

20
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What roles did Bonomi occupy between 1916-1919?

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He was minister of the public works and was later put in charge of the war department and treasury

21
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How did the socialists describe Bonomi as PM?

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‘The true organiser of Italian fascism’ - due to his tolerance and weakness in dealing with the fascist squads